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Gut 42:659-662 doi:10.1136/gut.42.5.659
  • Cancer

Short segments of Barrett’s epithelium and intestinal metaplasia in normal appearing oesophagogastric junctions: the same or two different entities?

Table 1

Clinical characteristics of patients in the two study groups according to the presence of specialised columnar epithelium (SCE)

GOR symptoms Endoscopic oesophagitis Histological oesophagitis Hiatus hernia
Sex (M/F) Age (y)1-150 Duration of GOR symptoms1-150 Yes No None Grade 1–2 Grade 3–4 Overall frequency Yes No Yes No
Group A (n=31)
SCE+ (n=19) 14/5 58.9 (13.1) 17.5 (5.0) 14 (74) 5 (26) 5 (26) 10 (53) 4 (21) 14 (74) 13 (68) 6 (32) 10 (53) 7 (37)
SCE− (n=12) 6/6 10 (83) 2 (17) 7 (58) 5 (42) 0 5 (42) 8 (67) 4 (33) 10 (83) 2 (17)
Group B (n=44)
SCE+ (n=11) 3/8 60.2 (14.2) 10.9 (8.9) 2 (18) 9 (82) 10 (91) 1 (8) 0 1 (8) 2 (18) 9 (82) 2 (18) 9 (82)
SCE− (n=33) 16/17 12 (36) 21 (64) 24 (73) 5 (15) 4 (12) 9 (27) 8 (24) 25 (76) 14 (42) 19 (58)
  • 1-150 Expressed as mean (SD). All other data are expressed as number (%).

  • GOR, gastro-oesophageal reflux.

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